Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Fourth of July

I went to Boston and Washington D.C. tonight. Will someone please explain to me how D.C.'s celebration could be so boring and Boston's so riveting. Okay, so it may have had something to do with the Boston POPs, and having Steven Tyler and Joe Perry on the scene didn't hurt either. Nevertheless, the D.C. package just could not tear me away for tonight's NCIS repeat. From Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" to Neil Diamond's "Coming to American", the Boston POPs celebration packeted a considerable wallop.

For years we've gone to the university's amphitheatre concert event and enjoyed our little fireworks display. Compared to the Charles River event, it's pretty small and fireworks and music are by no means in sinc but if the Stanislaus Symphony Orchestra had the POP's budget, we would give them some competition. Oh, yeah.

So tonight was a quiet night. The BBQ didn't happen. Family plans fell through at the last minute. But, we three had an unexpectedly pleasant evening just gathered around the tube listening and watching and I even made continued progress on the reduction of Mt. Break my Back Photograph. All in all, not a bad way to spend the Fourth.

8 comments:

Your 4th sounded like mine. I spent my day doing some art. Then late afternoon, Daniel and I laid in bed and watched Harry Potters Goblet of fire,,we love Harry Potter. Then I watched our local channel at the riverfront downtown and the Nashville Symphony played while they shot off 40 minutes of awesome fireworks. It was more pleasant watching on t.v. than being down there in 90 temps with 100,000 other people,,lol.

Sounds alot like mine as well. I bought some roasted chicken and potato salad, some already cubed watermelon and Krispy Kremes, and we called it good with a little box of fireworks in the front yard, and the TV afterward. It was very nice evening.

I was raised in DC and can agree that the fireworks aren't as good as they used to be. I think eversince someone said the Beachboys were too hard rock to play (I think it was Foot) for the Fourth and not "family" enough. As if! We were in Chicago two years ago, and talk about a bust. Those were the all-time WORST. So, I guess it just goes to show, you never know, do ya!

Glad you had a lovely 4th! We had hamburgers and fries in Paris, as a nod to the holiday. And I had a vase full of little American flags on the table. :) Lame, I know. But it was too hot for anything else.